Customers are impressed with the Aluminum: Money Clip's small size and overall durability. Many appreciate the card capacity and simple design, as well as the added security of RFID blocking. While some find the price to be a drawback, most agree that it is better than carrying a bulky wallet.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Ridge Wallet - Not as practical as advertised.
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The videos make it look so cool. But it’s not as functional as I thought it would be. I just tried to use a debit card at a restaurant but I couldn’t get it out of the stack. If you get one, start using it immediately so you know if you want to keep it.
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The wallet is sleek and minimalistic, but the durability is awful. It's constructed with thin pieces of aluminum with a cavity underneath, so it dents really easily. I pulled mine out of my pocket and all of a sudden, it was dented right in the middle and I have no idea when it happened. I'd recommend going with any other brand for a cardholder wallet.
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First impressions out of the box is this thing it’s built for durability. The alumimum feels solid and looks good in this slim package. It’s nice design that also offer plenty of color customizations and accesories like cash strap with an air tag holder or money clip if you prefer. Going from the true and tested flap designed wallets to this, there is a difference. As long as you don’t carry a lot of cash and just a small amount of cards, you will end up appreciating how much comfortable it is to carry this instead. The only downside is how hard it is to get your card out. After a while you will end up getting the hang of it. Still not as quick compared to a normal wallet. The cash strap does a good job of holding on tightly to your money. If you carry a lot of cash you’re better off staying with your current wallet or just buying a similar one. Ridge also includes additional screws in case one of them do come off. They also backed their wallet with a life time warranty including the cash strap if it looses elasticity. It also has built in security measures like RFID blocking.
Don’t get me wrong the Ridge wallets are nice, but the price yikes! It’s one of those purchases that really depends on how long you hold on to your wallet. For someone that hardly upgrades their wallet, the price might be well worth it for the expected longevity and life warranty that you get. With how well Ridge is backing their wallet think of it as a one time expense for the only wallet that you will ever need for the foreseeable future.